This weekend in Irving, Texas

What's happening this weekend? We've listed below our top five favorite events from a long list of activities here in Irving. So pick your own favorites and get ready to have fun - 'cause it's the weekend y'all.

For the rest of the list, stop by our events calendar at irvingtexas.com. Be sure to tag us on your pics while you're there. @visitirving

B'Nois King Band

Where: Texas Musicians Museum, 222 E. Irving Blvd. 75060

When: Saturday, July 22 @ 8:00 p.m.

Cost: Donations accepted at the door for the band

The B'Nois King Band is back in town. They call him King because he's King of the Blues. This band offers unusual blending of subtle jazz-inflected playing and attacking, no-holds-barred power. King is hugely popular and shows no loss of enthusiasm for his intriguing approach to the blues. Learn More

DD and the Studebakers

Where: Texas Musicians Museum, 222 E. Irving Blvd. 75060

When: Friday, July 21 @ 8:00 p.m.

Cost: Donations accepted at the door for the band

DD and the Studebakers are all about the fifties and sixties Rock N Roll with poodle skirts and all of the nostalgia from that great era. Did you know you can call and reserve a table? Grab your family, grab your friends, but first call 972-259-4444 to reserve your table today. Learn More

My Sister Eileen

Where: Irving Arts Center, 3333 N. MacArthur Boulevard 75062

Cost: $19 - $28

My Sister Eileen is a hilarious love letter to New York City. Ruth and Eileen settle into a beat-up basement studio apartment in Greenwich Village, full of eccentric charm and frequently visited by a cascade of colorful characters, run by landlord Papa Appopolous. Ruth aspires to be a writer, while Eileen longs for the big lights of Broadway. Great seats are still available to this comedy that inspired the Broadway musical 'Wonderful Town'! Learn More

Irving's Farmers Market

When: Saturday, July 22, at the Irving Arts Center and Sunday, July 23, at Heritage Crossing

Cost: Free Admission

Who can get excited about shopping for veggies? This girl! With the various vendors to choose from, you get your pick of locally grown produce and other goodies. And on Saturday, you can stop by the Kona Ice truck there at the Irving Arts Center and treat yourself to a custom snow cone. Life is good! Learn More aboutSaturday's MarketorSunday's Market

Darron Williams

Where: OUTLAW Tap Room at the Four Seasons Hotel and Spa, 4150 North MacArthur Blvd. 75038

When: Saturday, July 22, from 6 - 9 p.m.

Cost: Free Admission

OUTLAW Taproom which features Texas beers, wine and craft cocktails on tap, is inspired by the hotel’s signature restaurant LAW yet features a different story of Texas culture: the outlaws of Texas music. Darron Williams is no outlaw, but his sweet melodies will steal your soul! Learn More

For more area events, restaurants and places to stay, visit our website at www.irvingtexas.com.

Author: Carol Stoddard

Writer, organizer, support staffer, baby boomer. Lover of the DFW Metroplex and its history. When I’m not working, I’m writing or chasing my cat off the counter. I love to explore new places and try new area restaurants. The best keep popping up in Irving. Peace out.